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A consumer's optimal choice is found by solving a system of two equations: a budget constraint and an optimality condition. Once the optimal quantity of the first good has been determined, its value must be substituted back into the original budget constraint to find the optimal quantity of the second good. Using the optimality condition for this substitution step will yield an incorrect result.

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